- jinêndra
- जिनेन्द्र
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Jinendra Varni — Kshullaka Jinendra Varni, (क्षुल्लक जिनेन्द्र वर्णी) one of the best known Jain scholars of 20th century, is known for his pioneering five volume Jainendra Siddhanta Kosha and Saman Suttam compilation [Progressive Jains of India By Satish Kumar… … Wikipedia
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Kshullak — A kshullak (or kshullaka, lit. small or junior) is a junior Digambar Jain monk [http://www.thehindu.com/2006/05/14/stories/2006051404820300.htm Jain muni initiates his father into dharmic order] . A kshullak wears two garments as opposed to a… … Wikipedia
Deepavali — Divālī Les lampes dīp (ou diya), allumées en l honneur du retour de Rama à Ayodhya, et qui ont donné leur nom à Dīpāvalī … Wikipédia en Français